Changes in signalling from faecal neuroactive metabolites following dietary modulation of IBS pain
Conclusions
In a subset of IBS patients with improvement in abdominal pain following a LFD, there is a decrease in pronociceptive signalling from FS, suggesting that changes in luminal mediators may contribute to symptom response.
Source: Gut - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Tuck, C. J., Abu Omar, A., De Palma, G., Osman, S., Jimenez-Vargas, N. N., Yu, Y., Bennet, S. M., Lopez-Lopez, C., Jaramillo-Polanco, J. O., Baker, C. C., Bennett, A. S., Guzman-Rodriguez, M., Tsang, Q., Alward, T., Rolland, S., Morissette, C., Verdu, E. Tags: Gut Neurogastroenterology Source Type: research
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